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Finding and viewing fills and transparencies

CorelDRAW lets you use, browse, and search vector patterns, bitmap patterns, and fountain fills that are available locally on your computer, on portable media devices, and in network folders. Any of these fills can also be used as transparency patterns. For more information, see Changing the transparency of objects.

To get you started, Corel provides local fills that are listed under User content in the Fill and Transparency pickers. These fills are stored in your Documents\Corel\Corel Content\Fills folder. If you are looking to expand your fill collection, you can download additional fill packs from within the Get More dialog box.

To access fills and patterns that are saved to local folders outside your Documents\Corel\Corel Content\Fills folder, you can create links to these folders in the Fill and Transparency pickers. Such links are known as aliases. In addition, aliases can be used to access fills saved to shared network locations as well as secondary storage devices such as USB flash drives, and portable hard drives.

You can also view the list of your favorite or most recently used fills and transparencies.

You can search and browse one pack, folder or list at a time. You can also browse and search your entire User content library by enabling the Browse recursively option.

When you copy a folder that contains many fills to your computer, it may take some time for Windows to index the folder. To view, browse, and search fills in such a folder right away, you may need to reindex the folder.

To find fills and transparencies more easily, you can filter them based on categories such Abstract, Animals, Floral, Nature, and more. You can also sort local fills and transparencies by name and the date they were created or modified.

The Fill picker lets you search, browse, and manage local and shared fills.

Fills and transparencies appear as thumbnail images. By positioning your pointer over a thumbnail, you can view the filename and file location. You can adjust the size of the thumbnails for easier and faster preview of fills and transparencies. In addition, you can resize the Fill picker or the Transparency picker to view more thumbnails at a glance.

For more information about fills, see Applying fills to objects.

To find, filter, and sort fills and transparencies Back to Top
 
From the Choose content source list box, choose User content. Click the Edit button , and click Browse recursively.
From the Choose content source list box, choose User content or an alias. Click the Edit button , and click Reindex folder.
From the Choose content source list box, choose Recent.
From the Choose content source list box, choose Favorites. For information about how to mark a fill as favorite, see To manage fills and transparencies.
From the Choose content source list box, choose a pack under User content or an alias. Choose a category from the Filter list box.
From the Choose content source list box, choose a pack under User content or an alias. Open the Sort by list box next to the Filter list box, and choose one of the following options:
Fills and transparencies in your Favorites list are automatically sorted by the date you marked them as favorites, starting with the last fill and transparency added to Favorites.
Fills and transparencies in your Recent list are automatically sorted by the date you used them, starting with the last used fill or transparency.

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This procedure applies only to vector patterns, bitmap patterns, and fountain fills and transparencies.

To download and add a new fill and transparency pack Back to Top
To add an alias to a location that contains fills and transparencies Back to Top
To view the filename and location of a fill or transparency Back to Top

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The location of a fill or transparency is also displayed at the bottom of the Fill or the Transparency picker.

To adjust the size of fill or transparency thumbnails Back to Top
To resize the Fill picker or the Transparency picker Back to Top

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